Understand the situational judgement subtest by the tips offered by iCanMed. I also took my UCAT coaching from iCanMed and get the highest score in my Situational Judgement subtest. iCanMed offered me appropriate UCAT resources, UCAT mock test, and UCAT tips for all subtests.
Nice one Yousef... Got my MSRA next week so this has been a handy refresher! Impressive number of side hustle's alongside the other stuff you got going on
This is easily misinterpreted: information about the deceased IS in the public domain, so you can speak to the family about any such information. It would not be appropriate to disclose confidential historical information about your interactions with the patient during life; access to these records should be formally requested by the family.
"Least ass-ey way" that cracked me up! Cheers for the video mate, did you notice a considerable difference between the passmed vs passtest question banks? Because for the real medicine questions I thought they were more or less the same. Thanks again
Ha I don't remember saying that- I found that passmedicine questions were very fiddly, almost 'trivia' compared to pastest which were more specific to the exam. BMJ is good too
Any idea why in paper 1, logic for when to go to pharmacist vs senior colleague is different? Seems the situation is pretty similar, but completely different position
Thank you! Great video and information! Can I ask you which program you are using for this mind-map in the background? It looks like it would be great to use for notes in revision. Thanks!
You'll be able to download them in your members area Shakeel, hopefully you got our email 3 weeks ago, it may be in your junk folder. You need a desktop device to view PDF files
Thank you so much you’ve basically covered everything there is to know. I have my SJT in three hours.
howd it go? working now ye
This is one of the best videos on SJT I have come across. Very helpful :)
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Explained everything incredibly well and unpacked complex terms with perfect examples. Thank you so much!😄🙌🏽
Thank u so much for this comprehensive SJT summary
Understand the situational judgement subtest by the tips offered by iCanMed. I also took my UCAT coaching from iCanMed and get the highest score in my Situational Judgement subtest. iCanMed offered me appropriate UCAT resources, UCAT mock test, and UCAT tips for all subtests.
Nice one Yousef... Got my MSRA next week so this has been a handy refresher! Impressive number of side hustle's alongside the other stuff you got going on
Cheers man, hope you smashed the MSRA!
thank you so much m8 :) very well put together and getting straight to the point! subbed
🙏️ glad it was helpful
"Your duty of confidentiality continues after a patient has died" - GMC Ethical guidance paragraph 134
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This is easily misinterpreted: information about the deceased IS in the public domain, so you can speak to the family about any such information. It would not be appropriate to disclose confidential historical information about your interactions with the patient during life; access to these records should be formally requested by the family.
Thank you so much. Got SJT today. Wish me luck :D
Loved the video. So so helpful. God Bless You
🙏️ glad it was helpful Mufaza
It'd be lovely to see you make more slides and videos! Great job tbh
"Least ass-ey way" that cracked me up! Cheers for the video mate, did you notice a considerable difference between the passmed vs passtest question banks? Because for the real medicine questions I thought they were more or less the same. Thanks again
Ha I don't remember saying that- I found that passmedicine questions were very fiddly, almost 'trivia' compared to pastest which were more specific to the exam. BMJ is good too
This is a very helpful video. Please, where can I have access to the power point you used in making this video? Thanks very much.
Thank you mate. Very helpful.
This is so on point.
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much. Great video !!
Helpful summary thank you!
Thanks so much! A tremendous help!
OMG Thank you so much!!!!
Glad you found it useful 👊️
Please please please, I'm so curious what you got in your SJT? This is amazing!
Glad you enjoyed! I can't remember my exact score but it was decent 👌
Really useful, thank you!!!
Any idea why in paper 1, logic for when to go to pharmacist vs senior colleague is different? Seems the situation is pretty similar, but completely different position
is this enough background reading for the sjt. Reading through all the extra gmc guidance seems exhaustive
Thank you! Great video and information! Can I ask you which program you are using for this mind-map in the background? It looks like it would be great to use for notes in revision. Thanks!
Hi, what was the name of this mind-map site please?
Thank you
Super useful - many thanks. What software have you used? ;-)
Not sure if this is the same but theres something called Prezi which does a similar presentation format
prezi.com/
purchased the notes but haven't received them :( have tried contacting propane fitness but don't really know what to do
You'll be able to download them in your members area Shakeel, hopefully you got our email 3 weeks ago, it may be in your junk folder. You need a desktop device to view PDF files
I have given Feedback, Can I have this slide please?
Briliant
Thank you! It's very helpful :) Any Chance I can have a copy of the diagram?
Glad it was helpful. Sure - link in the description to download 👌️
thanks so much!!!!
Thanks !
Million like 👏👏
Any chance you could share this presentation?
Hi Ivan - sure: members.propanefitness.com/psa-sjt-and-wriske-cheat-sheets
@@MedSchoolHacks Appreciate it
Amazing thank you
Von Circles
What programme was used to create this flow chart?
Great video, but young people under 18 not under 16 cannot refuse treatment.
Thanks! Where did you see this about
14:30 :)
@@kuba0930 More info here: www.nhs.uk/conditions/consent-to-treatment/children/
Really good summary and layout. I would suggest that the memes not be as crude but otherwise thanks
Who's here from @Kharma Medic?!
Handsome Devil
Could you talk a little more quietly? We can still hear you.
Apologies.
A helpful tip for you: Most devices nowadays actually have the capability to make changes to the volume at your end :)